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Factors that Affect Reaction Rates • Kinetics is the study of how fast chemical reactions occur. • There are 4 important factors which affect rates of reactions: – reactant concentration, – temperature, – action of catalysts, and – surface area. • Goal: to understand chemical reactions at the molecular level. Reaction Rates • Speed of a reaction is measured by the change in concentration with time. • For a reaction A B Average rate change in number of moles of B change in time moles of B t • Suppose A reacts to form B. Let us begin with 1.00 mol A. Reaction Rates Reaction Rates – At t = 0 (time zero) there is 1.00 mol A (100 red spheres) and no B present. – At t = 10 min, there is 0.74 mol A and 0.36 mol B. – At t = 40 min, there is 0.30 mol A and 0.70 mol B. – Calculating, moles of B Average rate t moles of B at t 10 moles of B at t 0 10 min 0 min 0.26 mol 0 mol 0.026 mol/min 10 min 0 min Reaction Rates • For the reaction A B there are two ways of measuring rate: – the speed at which the products appear (i.e. change in moles of B per unit time), or – the speed at which the reactants disappear (i.e. the change in moles of A per unit time). Average rate with respect to A moles of A t
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